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City Directory.
city ornct as.
Major- J. r. Kelson. .
AUlermm- 4. M. Coupor. T. O. Rtary. J R
Cook, J. 1*. Harvey. A. T. Putnam, W. W. Mat-
klri". 4 J. hjH-an* ami D. T. Dunn.
Clerk d Treasurer—Janies Houston.
Chi-/ Marshal—3. C. Norman.
AssislasU Marshal 3. L. Beach.
/WtestMH—W. H. Pitti'inn.
!>>rt rhmiriam—i. M. lllaln, »f. D.
City rhhysirian—J. It. Robins. M. D.
Harbor Master Matthew shannon.
Curt Wardens—lturr WlUtoO, li. J. Ball and
Tboiuaa O'Connor, Jr.
■TAVMyo cosnfITTffM or corxriL.
Ft ianet—Con per, Watkins and Dunn.
Tows roxMi •*»—Itpoart, Putnam and Stacy.
Hauimiii— Harvey, iv*.k ami Putnam.
BaIUDAM—CfVik, Harrry and Confer.
Htrxkts, draink a HUnoca— Dunn, Spears and
Watkins.
Ckmktkrixs- Putnam. Harvey an I C©U)
1’viu.it ncitDtaoa—Watklna. S|..-rs
Eddutioi -Cook. Stacy ana Sj>e»rB
Charitt—Stacy, Cook and Putuaia.
Fire i»ri*artm»nt Dunn, Harvey an*l Putnam
UNITED STATES OFFICERS.
Collo-tor of Omioua—Johu T. Collins.
Colwfor Internal Revenue—D. T. Dunn.
Jh-puty .Marshal—Jamea M. Couper.
p.wtmust. r I.inus North.
EDITORS AND NEWSPAPER
MEN
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VOL. 6, NO. 4.
BRUNSWICK, GEORGIA, SATURDAY MORNING, JULY 31, 1880.
$2 00 A YEAR.
FUNNY BIGHTS.
I saw a tow-hide in the grt«,
A rneh-ligbt on the fl'*>r;
I saw a candla-atlck in the mud
And a bell-pull at tne door;
I saw a liorw.fly up the rruek,
A cat inp at her food;
I saw a che*aul-burr. and heard
A shell-hark In the woods;
1 saw a Jack -plane off a board,
A cni’-a ving off tuutra* k;
1 aaw- luai off '.be floor
And then a cari»et-la*-k:
I saw a monkey-wrench a bet
from a fair lady's pate;
I saw a rattle-snake a bird,
Aud hoga-herd on the plate;
1 saw a brant v-Mu-.h a glua,
I saw a uoo ,.ik *ur.
I heard the corn-gtr’k in the Held
And y
i-bar;
I saw a pin-wheel off a post,
Am* wnael-wrlght in a shop;
I saw gio-aPng on a br \
I saw a ginger-pop;
II aw a bonne flv o e- a AeM,
1 saw a a j i.ro»an 1 a Cam bake.
And «»w a Hiici.eu-atew;
I haw a awu l-tisli .roiu a bank;
1 httrd *he water
I aaw tobrcco-sptt. a.ul then
I hei rJ I'J eye-hall nut;
I raw a fi-nca rail at the <Un,
1 hear*' a wa'nt-band play
A lovely strain—a awe-t «p't toon —
An<l then I we it »w»",
Reports of Officers of tha City
Brunswick for the Month of
April, 1SS0.
It gives n
n I have carri* I. has given
t wean* beautifully.
. r. Uini.
TREASURER.
Amount on hand
J C Hotch taxc
I. C Marlin
James lm— M4t*-h
perfect satista. li m.
E*l. aud l*r‘>p t Telegram. 1 Jft CO b AlulcTbOIl
I* Fayette, Ind., March H. 1HR0.
1 take plaaanre in routin' n ling the James Hoes
a highly satisfac tory and equid In
nd Pt' P't Courier
D™ !... r..i..», 1-VJ Pit J It Siui-V
• Iksta l*»t' i»i i
, tl.nt II conotb.. ]) M C ar-vlo
state Leaerr C** 1
VVat'-h Case n» lilgli .
wear to one of solid gold. Tin y a
in tact as well aa in uainc.
.1 \V Rotart*
sales
taxes
Onr manager baa >-arrt» I a 4aim<a D*s*a l**Mit
Wat* b Caae. and cheerfully “ '* “ • *—
Ix-au-n in any way
Kniclinc Iditsoii
Mark Sweet wine
Mrs S Collins
Steven Collins
James Jackson
Mrs Sidney Dean
Faricss
Mate Leader.
Wats, ka III.. March *. INK
to say that the James Boas Watch
‘r satisfactory, lx-1
U is
II. M. Piters.
E*l. and Prop*! Iroyuis Co. limn
Wasaau. Wta., March Hi. I**".
The Watch Cam- I have .if j our make i» In • verj
way sRtialactory; ltlajmatsjilendhl.^ ^
Ihl.hud Prop ! Torek of Lil-erti/. (y \\
The aliovc are concurred In by Humlre U *.f T L' Scott ndllllllV
other oditors ,.s well as nu-chumes, met. hauls ’ ’
and jew. b ra. in all parta or tin- 'IIItry. ^ ^ J '|* (jt»lIillS
Augustus A-lams
LcKaron Drury
T G Clark
Henry An lirose
J C Norman
Kst G W A l»l>o
| J P Harvey
j Alex Stephens
CIlSlSi J, Doci llm^cr Jol»n Armstrong
23 I
2 \j
3 In
E Briesenick At Son sales
600
J&mes Cal nan taxes
10 20
H E Lucas
11 00
E Briesenick At Son license
7 50
It W South wick “
25 00
J S Marlin
7 a'
B L M Barlow lease
37 50,
“ •, “
9.00
ff I'i**rce Al Co sales
1 35!
S I/ M Barlow taxes
57 23
Win Williams
GO 82
J S Marlin
10 15
Arnold Laurehs
1 50
Frank I’racr “
1 4()!
<4 license
10 00
Mrs Ellen Christie “
3 48
8
„!
5,733 3G'
DISBURSEMENTS.
J F Nelson, salary
.$25 (X)
James Houston, salary
. GOOJ
J C Norman “
. . r >0 01)
.1 L Bench “
. II 66
W S 1 'itt man “
40 00
.1 It llobins “
25 00
Osborn Mason “
. 333
T t> Stacy “
. 8 33 j
(’ W Styles “
. 8 33
I E Smith, coupons
. 54 25
B M (’nrgyle. judgment
.122 70
I) A Moore, guard house..
.. S6 30
L W Harris etal, streets....
.134 95
Thos Minehan, streets
. 50 00
J D (Jill, streets
. 33 331
G C Norton, clmiity
. 5 001
^ A Green,charity
.. 10 50
44 etr*i*ts
.. 1 25
J M Dexter, * >nipons
.. 7 00,
J F Nelson,streets
.. 5 00
()liv**r Steele, coupons
.. 2100
T (i Stacy, printing
. 2 50
May Turner, streets..
75
II A Kciiriok,education...
..322 07
Cush to balance
2,015 11
AUUIVAIi OF THK OfWCRC
The Voyage of the Steamer Dessonk.
A reporter of the New York
World baonled the Dessouk :it 2
o'clock last Monday morning and
interviewed Commander Oorringe
aa to the oltelisk and his trip. The
commander said they left Alexan
dria June 12th, ami Gibraltar on
and lead to unpleasant eoniequen- 1 company of a man who might com* ' vcnt her continued
'res. The present guard said blunt-' init some nutd act—set the train * me ’ ft, ‘d nothing particular oo
lyI can't give you a compart- on fire, throw himself out, or emit j „ ur ,, V 11 .* 1 ' ® n °^ u *y»
1 merit to yourself unless you pay awful noises. The station-master l) c ock in the morning. We were
r.*r it «ir It’s against the rules.— I was obliged to pacify these mur- 11 on ^ e ‘Sht and a half knots
murtrs by rtriding tmvunl the «1-|»7 1,our ' w,tl ' “ bi " ,kH| ' *'*’
'cmtiiicntal "countries where | A l».ly who looked in very deli- Iege.1 mnninc's carriage. The alb on “‘he e ngin. stopped,and
guards walk along lli.i footboards cate health, got into the carriage unconscious Mr. Chucker was ''® a " " f . r , cran 8hB 1 ,
and collect'tickets while the train and a gentleman with licr. Mr. rudely aroused by the door being k '?’ " "’J " ' course, we ma, c
is in motion. Butin Kngland, a Chucker felt ready to swoon. Be-' suddenly openerl, and a gruff voice) " n ' " ‘ l .* m * n ® le
passenger who likes to change his fore he could inform the guard of exclaiming: j “ n ‘ 1 f®. 1 “ " ,uc ® 9 ;
attire in a first-class compartment,' his readiness to pay for a who].- “Now, sir, what’s the matter with I® ^ 11 uvmn^'of'tle
is pretty secure from interruption; com,airtmeut sooner than have his jo..? ’ 12th, we wem rea-ly to .tart again,
at least, so thought Mr. ltarnaby privacy intruded upon, the tram | Nothing’* the—the matter with 1 ’
Chucker as lie alighted from a ban- was off again, and Mr. Clincker fell tne,'’ stammered Mr. Chucker.— ! iavin - ,,u manews a are
he Itiould effect j “What should them be ?” hut, so 11 * 8t " r >' connoted w.th tins shaft,
saying, lie hugged his rug closer to 1
him him with a guilty look
CHllKKR’S PANTALOONS.
50 bo quickly aolvdd in the negative, Hen*, madam, step in, please.’
turn) at Paddington and rushed to reflecting how
across a platform, holding a rail-' hib change at Slou jh, now that he
way rug and carpetbag, which con- was in no fit state to step on a plat-
tained a complete change of rai- form. The Im'n in which ho trav-
ment—to-wit: dresB-clothrfl. cled was not bound straight for
Mr. Chucker had received an in- 'AVindao.*, hut for Birmingham, and fbr Windsor,
“Wouhl you mind stepping out?”
“Why should I ? My ticket is
When I bought the vessel in Alex«
andria, l jnirchased everything on
board Ix-loiiging to her, and after
wards I found this spare shaft be
longing to her was in her stores. I
‘-Change here for Windsor, sir "I l “‘ l “* »««»* «ght you ever
heard of for two months before I
hut being a busy man, he had not. his friends that evening.
quite convinced 1 *>• this time that
West Knd. Stepping into the train
he slipped a shilling i- to the hand
found time to dress at his office ini Alas! a more urgent difficulty j he had a queer character to ileal
the city, or at his chambers at the than that involved in a change of with.
carriages presented itself to him, “Well, man, since you put me
for no sooner hail the train started , to it, I’ve no trousers on,” confess-
of the guard and said: “ Keep me than the lady who had just stepped |ed Mr. Chucker, lowering his voice,
this eompareinent, please, as I want
to dress.” “ All right, sir,*’answer
ed the guard; and the next moment
the train sauted. Mr. Chucker
in •began to moan and shiver, say- M hereu|x»n the station-master ech
ing that she felt cold all over. Her <**d in amazement, “ No trousers!”
husband sought to quiet her, lmt
it was all of no use, for she was re-
then unlocked his carpet hag and ally ill. At last, the poor man
drew out a clean shirt, with other looked at Mr. Chucker and said:
rfect
equipments necessary toliiap
adornment.
It must not ho supposed lie did kind
this w ithout reluctance, for he
great stickler about all the )
“ Excuse me for taking a great
liberty, s ; r, but mould you be so
is to lend my wife your
s'rug? We started in a hurry and
- forgot to bring one. As it is not a
and the crowd behind caught up
the words, “ No trousers !’*
“Hethrowcd 'em out the win
dow,” suggested a porter.
u Perhaps lie had none on when
he got into the train,” opined an
other.
“Had you any trousers on when
you got into the train ? ’ inqirred
prieties of life. He objected tosee- L*old day, pci lm|Mi you w ould not j In® station-master.
I'litirs of So|l,| I
It ii« wsrrantit.l i»y
rial i-ertifl. at*-. Ask )onr Jewsl*Tj.»r lllnatr
catalu|{ui' . ontAlnlnii lull <l«?a« rl|4t u.
5-ceiil I oiiiiIit
AT JEWELRY 3TORR OF
fines
taxes
ON BAY STItKKT.
Mrs K K itnffu
SJ Best
i it uim runs I
C ALL an«l « , *amine i»y *■*•«! «
tin- iiiulUtu.la at thliiti". t*
in. nli' ii. that 1 aiu offering at
ONLY FIVE C ENTS A-CIECE.
II B Treadwell
King »fe Holzeudorf
Henrietta l^irge
Bclina Berrio
IK Mills
! Kst J W Fowler
J M Cob man
COMMISSION’-^*,
* ! T I, Schlatter
■ k • i. Lewis Simmons
DlIIOll. DG Parker
J F Nelson
| Kst J G Blitch •
( Benedict, Hall At Co
1 l^ithrop At Co
Mrs L S B Itaudall
.Solomon Bros
A D Speight
Haulier ami Broker, Jol >n»roau
lease
taxes
1 St)
6 00
20 00
10 INI
50 00
f» 2S
IS 00
20 «P i!
11 04
3 15
1) 03 j
4 40
1 95
1 (JO I
Examined and f«»ui
W. W
Chairman 1*
I rornvt.
Watki.'.s,
nice Com, pro Uni.
things out of place, or doin;
things out of season. If he ha*
caught his best fiiend changinj
!iis paiitnlooiis in a railway carriag*
he would have thought meanly *
him for being of disorderly -mbits
so now lie ju ’god himself with a
candid severity lor not having bet-
mind obliging us r
11 n-liorr- I
IIE1NIRT OK J
Tims Dorillioii, line
Uoht Sharp, line
Floy*I Williams, line...
Julius Cnrt**r, fine
Dan Foley, fine
Scott Holmes, fine
Mrs T F Crovntt, t-m t*
W B Burroughs, li fit..
MAN, MARSHAL.'
52 50
5 00
... 4 00
ter re;
{illated his
mvn time. 44 If
*ly y
an ae<
i*idei»t *ktu
.mil,*’ mus**< 1 he,
tlrliu
“ I w*
Mi<h r wliat
wouhl he thought 1
“I
of me
fur being 1
uilf uni!re.-yd in a
in a
train.
ju.-t *
Thi
s r. 1 (lection
ma le him redtlen. \
way
,fifa..17
lfi
By ain't paid Clerk At Trer
urrron police fines
5 0t) )jy jyjPt Clerk At Tivh
AUCTION
]). Janies
Aiirtion Days E%cry \Ve*li»e
«lo> himI Satunlai, Keuin
niiiK at II OYlock a m.
nsj’B-tf,
_ T. M. DEXTEH
sales
taxes
lease
2 (k
1 00
88
1 GO
700
11 25
000
1 50
5 00
338 80
urer on li fas
Ten per * rut. of $22.50, line.
reUiined
4 (X) wafl il mbhlh'-aged tunu.
with large, red ears and a fat llorid
face, 'flic cllbit of pulling off his
I boots always fluHuiwd Ids counte*
$•)(> 78 s nance with crimson, an I it did .*o
now, inasmuch llial what with ti e
.820 25 1 color that came from physical ex-
i- ertion, and that which resulted 'stnuigei
.$31 28. from n trouhltnl couscieiuT, Mr. on. II
^ i Chucker looked truly distressed.— three times, and liis strat**gy sue
$50 78
far as Slough, I “Of course I had, man. I’ve two
haM lx; able to buy a pair with me now. Let me alone, 1
that I may put one on,” faltered
i*j "Eh?" grunted Mr. Chucker, Mr. Chucker. intimidated and dis-
f stupified. The mpiest completely, gusted at the sight of so many peo-
. ^t;i •’i r**d him, and he could find pi® staring at him.
« no words in which to reply. I But while he has speaking, some
Would you kindly lend this la- low churl, seising a corner of his
rug?” repeated the gen- rug, gavo it n twitch and abruptly
Hither astonished. [exposed Mr. Chucker’a drtdmbille
j” growled Mr. Chucker,I hi view. There was a shout of mill-
ice like a bear's. It Imd j «lt*d laughter ami dismay fiom the
urred to liim that th<’ safest [crowd.
get out of his difficulty was “ Out you come,” roared the un
t * sham being mad. A Frenchman blushing station-master, in a par-
would have quietly beckoned thejo*ism «»f indignation, and he
gentleman to tin other side o! the clutched Mr. Chucker by the arm.
, arriag*. an l explain*d tlu dilem- “Well, but-l,ut -h t me d-.lns.-
ma with a laugh; But Englishmen j first/’ pleaded tlm victim, as he
are |K’n*ons full of nieum ss, and felt not only his arms but Ins legs
could get them to give me tlayfhaft,
but 1 got it at last, and it saved us
from a very long passage. On the
day after I broke the shaft, we were
H|s)ken by the Austrian hark Mel-
tnno, of Persngno, and I requested
the captain to deliver for me at
any )s>rt the following telegram:
“To the Honorable Secrete
the navy: The steamer l)'*w
with the obelisk, broke lg
shaft July fith, latitude ,
Hide 47: A spare «dinfl
titled. Prohaldi) detenfe
until repairs are comph
try to keep between
and 3730. Lieut. C
The Austrian bau
for Constantinople
to stop at Gibrnlter t*.nr^
patch.
By the skill and efil
mander Ciorringe, he h»iJ$R*^*_HRn-
blcd to reach New York before I«q
Imrk has reached Gihralter, nmlTO*
will accordingly telegraph nt once
to Mr. Sprngufc, our consul at Gi-
hralter, not to forward the dispatch.
“ This broken shaft,” Lieut. Com
mon -er Ciorringe continued, “ has
delayed us for about eight days.—
'There is one thing you can say,
the obelisk lias arrived aud there
is not a square inch broken of it.—
It is seventy feet long, eight feet
square at the base and five feet
thri’e inches at the top. It weighs
two hundred tons. The iiedestal
weighs forty-two tons. The sUqw
or foundation without the iiedebtal
weighs seventy-four tons. The rna-
Mr. Chuck* r dared not confess ton in the grasp of different hands.— ^ ^ ^
tl.at I," !.n ! no troiurn llv nm.l.- a alurl lmt ihi, ft«-lou-vrinK U w.-ijl".'.ix-'
ri'|«-atcl “Hoc I” t>vo or <li<l not improve- In. |H*,tioii. for j ty ^ WMk . , Wlu , at Gil.rallc-r,
i.'pl Nnpiur, the Onvemortieiienii
liis riai.tnnco wa- a-rriUnl Innnm-
H.n-ing rciiniv.-'I hi. twot*. lie clo- d-wlo.l |>»-rf<-«-tly, for lioth lii. fcl- niacal out-brvak, anil tinUoMvncd
of (iitimlttr, come on boaril with
nucli-il hiuiM'lf of liis trouwi-M. Tliiii '.ow-jin ra Iieoatiie ronvlnn-'l liis aggressors to .Ira,; him ou * hi« staff, anil-a large party of In-
. . ... ... f.... ; ♦’ ...... . I... * # 1..... .... .. t mtin.# li i 11 ■ .1 In. t lii. 4vi I'l'imm li *i * I f iri'tiuNi.. llo turn. .. . . . .. ...
J AS. Ifni'HTo.V,
Clerk and Treasurer.
was a trying moment, for, if an nc- that thev were traveling with a lu
lent had hapi»* ned then—•“ Why natic.
One who kih)\rs
sales
taxes
my*: Ibinkiu'ii Coropniisd .Fl'iM E
tract foBuehuniitl Jumper in the mo
2 00 ploaHant ami effective i
or an tlinea-seH of the Blm!«l*
f tint 111* loom "fi. o.l
11 •' ’ Mild and pi ml m iU '*■ i n. it he ha b*
tiiuul.it*i nml invigoruteH the »ecre-
i*l givtr* Wc-.sitb and tone t*» the
r . trite or *lifleiifle*l org ina. I'uiu lu
1 Wj the hla*1ih*r. gravel, prostration, non-
3 45* retention of the urine, Erick «lit»t do-
o .i ( , |M»nit iu fiu*t, nil ilUsttM’H of the bind-
or kidueyn are cured by it
Icar me,” ejaculated Mr. Chucker,
4 1 believe the train is stopping.”
The train was stopping in effect ji-ouhl not atnml thin extra shock, .Irol |m : ra of iiatonUhed or amused
I that foolish MrrChucker made
worse by tho fixity with
was not traveling by express; lmt which he stared at her. The gen-
the carriage feet foremost. Ho tu W - Ijj # „j Wl , nt ,| owl , in th ,'. | M(W
,hle.l out ill a heap, mul was lien Jt ..UiuiIly-thooU
The la ly began to s. ream. Her carried across the platform, kicking
nerves were so mv-tmmg that they and roaring iu the sight of a him
•.t’as Mr. Chucker might have fore-
lv ,.f'i r 11,1 seen that it would nut do, since he thin;
KulueyH
l to tlie public.
1 88
j -ft lions, i
enwrapped
his tleman arm*’*! himself with all uiii-
If-uphntidiug thoughts that he brella to protect liis wifo. Mr.
h;id not even noticed the first slack- Chucker caught up liis own uni
oning of the engine’s speed. He brella and brandished it. Tin*
now found himself in th*’ midst of travelers were iu these attitudes of
“Oh !” exclaimed some redden
ing young ladies, as he |msse*l.
“ Poor man !” tried some older
ones.
“Hie! Fetch the police,” cho-
rawed the porters.
Ten minutes later, when Mr.
disk and the manner of its stowage.
Tlie^ expivssjed thiuiselves much
pleased with all they saw. I/)r*l
Kipou, on his way to India, camo
<m hoard at Alexandria and in-
s|>cctod the obelisk. There were al
so many engineers w ho came from
a long distance to see it and 'o ob
serve the manner of its shipment.
Two Austrian engineers came all
| the way from Trieste. L shall take
Exchange bought and soli
Insurance0b Real Estate Agent.
c. r. UOODYEAB. I | r. H. HARRS.
GOODYEAR A HARRIS.
Attorneys at l,uw,
ParNswicK, • Georqia.
O FFICE—On 0|*»n«*.-»4*r street, nrit dour to
Mi- belsou *. up ntou*.
1‘iRi-ti. . in sll r. i.nttes of tif nrtUi.wt. lt * ir
cult sn*l the city of llRrlsu, Or.
■* l-tf.
Tlx* Davis 44
Ned liarria 44
T C Nolan, admin’r “
H G Legnre license
2 00
2 00
1 251
5 55
a wry lilWr of clotlic.-i, nml with 111) vigil nice and menace when the { Chucker luul licen oonyeytil. uh-^, *u,j**t exactly u I put U in-
time to rc ilreiu himself l.cforu tlie train once more elackeuef 1 1 ‘ ‘
train eto|)|>e<l. He lia.t to ileci.ic an.l Hanwell was reached.
hantily w hether he would etcani * IneUntly the gentleman jumped J*" ,,on bis ixintatoons, he m , moniing |he ^ mPr IVb .
iituuir, A t In uta, (in., uu<l fur lilf by
F. Jot rgur, BrmiMuick.. (ia.
Antmn'h, Oa , July, 4, 1H‘... . * , —„ # —*■'-! , .
I itui one of the nnfortunate *et»fTe'r-.alongside E ling platfonn in his out on the offside of the line, so as oouU.ved to get a hearing, and to
I that is, put the vessel iu tho dry
m.isters room, and ha«l been sux- T f j oc j K
TtSi;
II It RoLiueoll
T K Scott, ailrnin'r
Wilson Lloyd
II C Mundy
W H Ilall
Wilson Lloyd
Mrs S J Wo«kI
K It T Mundy
Susan ltryant
May Turner
T K Scott, admin'r,
II C Taylor
tuxes
I 50 n 7";
5 90
er» froui'ir.oi I <>i .lis. .w d shirt-sleeve*, or minus liis |mnta- not to pose Mr. Chucker, .ml helj>- jcxplan how a" ais
in hud- cd oi t liis wife, whose svreums had , . , . J er nnd nnchored off Twenty-third
he hut- 'given place to a fit of shivering. >'’ 1 ‘ k11 , lrte . where slie will probably he
1 iin«l
rtln f from Ibtiikiu's Itachu autl Jnni- loons, llo chose w isely
rtb«n iinytlmig I tiav.. cvi'rtri«l.' d)ingon (lil) C( , at wWt . h
hut ou.? bottle m tli" world 1 would toned up, while he covered his low- Mr. Clun ker thought himself well! u * *bi» helore
Thi:
troubles had »>»•', having the Kgyplian obelisk
■ in her hold, stonnu'd u|> North riv-
crici 1 the station-
-sillinglv give fioo. or any other^er man with u railway rug
2 25 amount, for it. I recoin,send it above j m11 .«.tml n. ...n...
4 l)D oth*.r RinnUr prepariilums.
103 j,ll,15.e
17 00
done, he collected m many of his go on again and he should be able I
belongings as lie could into liis bag, t o complete liis dressing. By way |
rid of Ids incus, for the train would j master,
“ Because you wouldn't listen to
me,” screamed Mr. Chucker.
1 20
2 93
kicked ids boots under u scat, and ,,f jmtuiing privacy fur tlie remain- " 'Veil, you ve missed your train
tried to look digniGeil. Tho 'train j ,|, !r of his journey he began to pull l,MI * your dinner, anyhow,” said
’ ■ .— t_.ru —i • ■ ..... I the station-master, “aud that'll be
‘Piwiksji Aanotv," lll'sssc County,
Ai.*., Aug. 1st, IS'
Morrrrr
8 10 for vesrs, used your T
I hail come to a sUmdstill now, and J own the carriage lilinds.
ir, r , il!' 11 lfuard opcneil the door of the car- AI;W , , le WM U) grt off so, ft 1 “*°" to y, ‘ u "
riag»* in which our )K>or hero was
I mi my plantation, when I owu«»l hitting, and cried: “Therea ro*>iu
north, .art't-gaits WE tha* * M« Melia JoerglT
reap»a«)h]«lor «u> t.n*«r a* t- '-t» t« »•>
RIIJ Ofthr <T.W .1 til- -'••»uier H' r.w Itnoltt Joe l J rant
* written order lr*.«u th« uader.tgUe-1
c. u. mux
licence
taxed
37 it. itoTn ns,
PHT8K 1 \ N . 81 B01 • IN,
O FFtJ^i Lu pr./L Mioatl mtt1< -• to Um |>w>pU
ofBrubawnk »ti.l wl-tnn
den * *lr»ut .t**r-. Hi 'i'lrwt
IrW M-th*»U.t ' L'tr- li
Mrd 1’ Miuelian
Mrs F A B Grady
T Mahoney
Win Rowe
Mrs U Hawkiiid
•i m2T J R Minehan
E Bricwcnit k
33 70 Dt-groea, Tlit'V r**li* v«*.l ami prrvuitft
" t**l mm h sufffriii^ ami n»rkn»*M :tn»»*iig
' ’ the cInMr. n, ami Im <ti.lt h Mviug many
1 live*, Ha veil uie 11111**11 mixiety, ;tit*l
3 85 many hundreil <l*dltm iu iloeUir'# bill-*.
Ol *•! / OlH, trilh conjl'ltrncf, revnmnfntl them
* * ./8 th s’treat mvl he*t ire I rcer
t 2*) TrShinj Chililmi nn'l tha Horn-
2 |5 el DimsfUra •/onr another* Country.
. Ik Yount truly, ete.,
RottKKT FuiCKNOV.
3 (••) For Hitl** by F. Joergvr, druggist
4 20 jtily 15-Jm
here, dir, for you and this lady.**
’ < ahily a* he had anticipated. Al
ready there was a commotion on ,
the platform. The hueliand of tho
IseeHOH of what?” ndked
Chucker. exasperated.
Mr.
i dtrtei, where she will pmbahly he
for the next few day®.
Two church uociald at T*»peka,
Kansas, Its! to five divorcee, one vi
olent death ami several fights.—
‘Seems to be a gootl place Tojieka
quarrel.
♦Thia farm for sale, subject h»
mortgage!* and cyclones,’ is the way
mepifttiorm. 1 no nuaoanu 01 mo 1 ^ saOM "J'J j* 1,1 they now hang out signs in the
Hi " K l,ar '' •" exclaimed Mr fainting lady had explained mat- until 0 iiu*ha^pr'the olher <m, j tiorth-wosl.
Chucker, * you told me I should u*rs to the htation-master; some an( l that for <l»*ceney’ff sake, sir?”
have this coiiipartiiieitt to myself, jiortcrs and guards ha l overhear'l answered tlie atnlion-iiiaHlrr stem- ^
(InfortuiiaU ly for our modest him. and the rumor circulated that lV* formulating an axiom which, ( ^ U*x Ext^rmmii-
,rd to whom he Imd there was a lunatic in the train,— [twwuuleil well. U40114 . ,H ^ “‘j** mJ; tor, *»ud love »k*i !*-^u tnmbl.il with
some other maxims ouuiHionati) f |„ in ,| nrf| „ M .I I»hv. 11m i>v«
1)k* at( h, lVceinb r 10 187$
I wmr very much ti«*ubl»-*l «ith IU
frieml, the guard
given the shilling was not the one Some passengers, poking their p r0 | M , U nded l»y worldly phil*
appointed t<» travel with tho tr.iin. heads out of tho carriage windows, phy, it was not so easy to follow.— i
Tin-'* litth* mistakes nfb ii o* eur, pr«H«*ftis| ngainst traveling ip the b>ri- T
bl*g
•, I'Mt nut,IT .
14El*. P.tltSONS.
|'..r *»!•• I'V K. J" ,g) r di 'iggi-4.